Tag Archive | "fiction"

The Last Days of Ernest Hemingway

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

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The Last Days of Ernest Hemingway

In this exclusive excerpt from Hemingway's Boat, available today from Alfred A. Knopf, author Paul Hendrickson examines the Nobel Laureate's tumultuous final three decades.

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A Q&A with Jim Knipfel

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

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A Q&A with Jim Knipfel

In this rare interview, the reclusive author of eight books sits down with Men's Journal to discuss his new novel, the deadbeat as protagonist, and the neglected art of crime blotters.

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Rooting Around in the Bloody Guts of Existence

Monday, March 23, 2009

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Rooting Around in the Bloody Guts of Existence

Wells Tower presents nine brilliant tales of peril in Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned.

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Books: Q&A with T.C. Boyle

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

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Books: Q&A with T.C. Boyle

The incomparable life of Frank Lloyd Wright, explored through his lovers

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Bondurant’s Moonshining Tale Is a Tasty Read

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

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Bondurant’s Moonshining Tale Is a Tasty Read

In The Wettest County in the World, Matt Bondurant offers a smoldering portrait of his moonshining ancestors. Plus, a look at two other fall page-turners.

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